Literary Objects: Flaubert
studio blue, Chicago, Illinois, 1996
Description
Literary Objects: Flaubert catalogues an exhibition at the University of Chicago’s David and Alfred Smart Museum. The exhibit compares object descriptions form the novels of Gustave Flaubert to decorative arts from the Smart Museum’s collection. Flaubert’s writing is filled with physical and emotional detail, and is at times quite erotic. Like all great literature, it remains very contemporary, while rooted in its original era (the nineteenth century).
In designing the book, we wanted to create a typographic environment that reflected the book’s text—contemporary, yet traditional—and felt like an 1860s boudoir, curvaceous yet prim. The catalogue is organized somewhat like a Diderot encyclopedia, with each text and image numbered or lettered.
Credits
- Design firm
- studio blue
- Art directors
- Kathy Fredrickson, Cheryl Towler Weese
- Graphic designers
- Joellen Kames, Cheryl Towler Weese
- Photographers
- Courtesy of the David, Alfred Smart Museum of Art
- Typefaces
- ITC Bodoni, Democratica, Sackers Gothic, Commercial Script
- Printer
- Hull Printing
- Papers
- Mohawk Satin, Strathmore Beau Brilliant, Weyerhaueser Cougar Opaque
- Clients
- The David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago